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CME for FREE

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Nearly every state in the US requires physicians to document continuing medical education (CME) hours every year or two. While CME training can be fun and educational, it can also be burdensome and expensive.


Many thanks to Chad Saley from CompHealth for giving me the opportunity to share my experience and recommendations on how to satisfy CME requirements with ease and at low or no cost.




 
 
 

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